Welcome

Welcome to the newly redesigned New Jersey Child Support website. The site still features the essential information for all the child support customers and audiences we serve, including custodial parents, non-custodial parents, employers, child support professionals, staff, and supporting organizations and agencies. Now, we’ve given our site a fresh, updated look, made it easier to navigate, and included a number of upgrades that will enhance your user experience.

    Find all of the tools and answers you’re looking for:
  • Secure access to case information
  • Payment center
  • Application information
  • Resources/forms
  • News & FAQ
    Explore some of the new features that make the site easier to use:
  • One-click Spanish translations, utilizing Google’s translation services
  • A new, “adaptive” design for the best user experience on any device: desktop, mobile, or tablet
  • Plus new resources, including Military and Fatherhood

With these upgrades, NJCHILDSUPPORT.ORG is available whenever and wherever you need it. We hope you find it helpful, and please look for additional improvements throughout the coming months.

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News

  • The Administration for Children and Families invites you to read the May edition of InfĎŚrmate

    Click here to read

    May 10, 2013
  • Christie Announces Sandy Job Initiatives

    Trenton, NJ – With the recovery and rebuilding process fully underway, Governor Chris Christie today toured a restoration project in the storm-impacted community of Bradley Beach where workers hired through a National Emergency Grant (NEG) are on the job repairing the town’s beachfront area. Bradley Beach is one of dozens of communities in 11 New Jersey counties that have put 428 unemployed people to work on storm clean-up using the $15.6 million grant obtained by the Christie Administration in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Another 650 people are slated to be brought in up to five other counties.

    Click here to read the article

    Jan 14, 2013
  • Important Changes to Your NJ Debit Card

    If you have any questions please call 1-866-461-4094 or go to www.eppicard.com

    Click here for changes to your NJ Debit Card.

    Nov 8, 2012
  • New Jersey Child Support Program signs reciprocal agreement with the Dominican Republic

    Click here to view the video.

    Aug 7, 2012
  • Owe Child Support? No Passport

    Watch CNN's video report on the Passport Denial Program.

    Feb 1, 2011
  • Try our NJ Child Support QuickCalc for a general estimate of child support.

    For more information, click here.

    Nov 1, 2010
  • You can now apply for child support services online.

    For more information, click here.

    Oct 1, 2010
  • Visit the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center

    The FSPC serves as the central location for the receipt of all child support payments within New Jersey. For more information, click here.

    Sep 7, 2010

Father’s Day is Sunday June 16th. It is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds and the influence of fathers in society. Being a father is one of the most important and rewarding jobs a man can have. Father’s day celebrates the contribution that fathers and father figures make in their children's lives in a variety of ways including financially and emotionally on a daily basis. The Office of Child Support Services continues to support and promote the positive interaction of fathers with their children, understanding that fathers are critical forces in their children’s lives.

Thank you to all of the fathers who do their part to support their children’s financial and emotional needs. Have a Happy Father’s Day!

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

The New Jersey Child Support Program is in the process of implementing a new, expanded access, customer service process. One of the features of this process is providing our program participants with greater functionality and detail of their case information using a secure personal identification number (PIN). As a program participant, you will be receiving a letter through the mail in the near future providing details of the timeline and process.

Important note: In order to avoid any delays in your ability to access case information, and to assure you receive future mailings, it is important that the child support system has your up-to-date mailing address.

If your address has recently changed, print the change of address form using the following link, Change of Address Form and take or mail it to your local Probation Office. http://www.njchildsupport.org/services-programs/locate-local-county-offices.aspx.

Thank you for your cooperation in helping to ensure you maintain the ability to receive the most up-to-date case information and other important child support information.